Horizon highlights – Black list edition

Our regular roundup of sci-tech stories from across the Web includes: Which democracies are censoring the Internet, IBM workers move with their jobs to India, and a world land-speed record. Let’s kick it off:

Black list:Look who's censoring the Internet now"Countries like Iran and China are notorious for their Internet censorship regimes. But a growing number of democracies are setting up their own great fire walls." [via Foreign Policy]

Out and outsourcing:For laid-off IBM workers, a job in India?"An IBM program offers some incentive to relocate. Americans who have migrated overseas find less pay – but a good lifestyle." [via CSM Rebuilding the Economy]

'Alternative' energy:Bad news: Scientists make cheap gas from coal"Electric cars have been getting a lot of buzz lately, but a more immediately viable transportation fuel of the future could be liquid derived from coal. Scientists have devised a new way to transform coal into gas for your car using far less energy than the current process. The advance makes scaling up the environmentally unfriendly fuel more economical than greener alternatives." [via Wired Science]